I will aggree that Wealthy coins are considered scored, since these are VCs coming from a special power and these fall into section I, p.3 of the rules: "3. Scoring Victory Coins: ...The player may also collect additional Victory coins as a result of his Race and/or Special Power benefit..". I guess that pots of gold also fall into this category and count as scored VCs.

However, it is the coins dropped from other players on the newly selected race, that created different interpration of this card in our game .

I will aggree that Wealthy coins are considered scored, since these are VCs coming from a special power and these fall into section I, p.3 of the rules: "3. Scoring Victory Coins: ...The player may also collect additional Victory coins as a result of his Race and/or Special Power benefit..". I guess that pots of gold also fall into this category and count as scored VCs.

However, it is the coins dropped from other players on the newly selected race, that created different interpration of this card in our game .

I can see why it could cause confusion...the rules aren't outlined specifically when it come to that. I would say that you and your group should simply decide what you think it means and play that way...

"The points to consider are the ones won during the 3rd phase of the turn (Scoring Victory Coins). That would be the coins scored for area control and for the coins earned through the Race/power benefit, not the ones dropped or pocketed in the 1st phase (Picking a Race and Special Power Combo) if any."

So, the coins pocketed when a new race is selected do not count as scored for the "Greedy Gob".

An extra clarification update from DoW support on this matter:

Coins collected during phases other than the 3rd one or during other players' turns because of race/power benefit do NOT count as scored for the "Greedy Gob",e.g.:
- Leprechauns pots of gold
- Ransacking coins received from other players.
- Coins received from the Corrupt power
- Gypsies' abandoning regions

Wow. That seems like an arbitrary answer, and somewhat against the overall vibe of the game. Some things count but somethings don't. That's never an elegant solution. It's odd that Corrupt or Ransacking are excluded, but other people's powers count toward the tally.
If it goes into my scoring pile I'd say I scored it, personally. But I don't have the T&L deck so I don't have to worry about it (and now I want it 1 iota less than I did before.)

Although I also do not like the way that this card is interpreted by DoW, it is the official answer and this is what we follow (otherwise we usually get more interpretations than players when we need to count the Greedy Gob points.)

Regarding your T&L deck comment, I will have to disaggree with you. It is a great addition to the game, especially after you become more and more familiar with powers and tribes.

Coins collected during phases other than the 3rd one or during other players' turns because of race/power benefit do NOT count as scored for the "Greedy Gob",e.g.:
- Leprechauns pots of gold
- Ransacking coins received from other players.
- Coins received from the Corrupt power
- Gypsies' abandoning regions

I can see a strong argument for including these since they are actions outside of race selection that determine the gains, but believe it is a good clarification from DOW.

Maybe a more agreeable definition would be cons gained from phases 2 & 3 (day troops and conquer)?